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** A possible explanation is, in the Japanese viewpoint, some shades of blue are referred to as green, and vice-versa. | ** A possible explanation is, in the Japanese viewpoint, some shades of blue are referred to as green, and vice-versa. | ||
** Oddly enough, its shiny color is green (the color of oxidized bronze). | ** Oddly enough, its shiny color is green (the color of oxidized bronze). | ||
** As of [[Generation V]], Bronzor | ** As of [[Generation V]], Bronzor and {{p|Bronzong}} are the only {{type2|Steel}} Pokémon in the green [[List of Pokémon by color|color category]]. | ||
* Both of {{a|Heatproof|its}} {{a|Levitate|abilities}} affect its weakness to super-effective moves, allowing it to have just one 2× weakness, provided that its ability is in effect. | * Both of {{a|Heatproof|its}} {{a|Levitate|abilities}} affect its weakness to super-effective moves, allowing it to have just one 2× weakness, provided that its ability is in effect. | ||
** As both abilities are used in the [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon]] series, Bronzor doesn't have any weaknesses in those games (it shares this trait with {{p|Bronzong|its evolution}}). | ** As both abilities are used in the [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon]] series, Bronzor doesn't have any weaknesses in those games (it shares this trait with {{p|Bronzong|its evolution}}). |
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